Listen to your child's heart.
First of all, we need to listen to the children's voices and understand every detail of the incident. Collecting evidence with them, whether it is words, pictures or videos, is an important weapon for safeguarding rights in the future.
Get in touch with the school
Then, we need to get in touch with the school and report the bullying incident in time. Provide detailed information to ensure that schools can quickly intervene and provide children with due protection.
Talk to other parents.
If you know that the source of bullying comes from other parents, you might as well have a calm dialogue with them. Express concerns and discuss solutions together. After all, the children's future needs our common protection.
Seek professional help.
In the face of serious bullying, we may need to seek professional help. Professionals such as psychological counselors, social workers or youth service agencies will provide us with more in-depth advice and support.
Cultivate children's self-confidence and coping ability
Don't forget, it is equally important to cultivate children's self-confidence and coping ability. Encourage them to develop healthy hobbies and create a safe and warm growth environment for them.
Teach children how to identify school bullying.
At the same time, teach children how to recognize school bullying, ask for help and protect themselves. Let them master some practical strategies, such as maintaining physical safety and asking adults for help in time.
Establish close family relationships
Finally, family atmosphere and communication are crucial. Build a close relationship with your children and make them willing to share their troubles and worries with you. Give them endless support and security, and let them know that you will stand by them whenever and wherever you are.